It is part of the commune of Estaimpuis, a collection of seven villages about ten miles northeast of Lille.
For many years, the story of the first failed commune of Plymouth Bay was part of the collective memory of American students.
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Above the terracotta roofs of the commune of Domaso, terraces have been cut into the steep slope amid clumps of wild asparagus, trails of ivy and fresh-scented mint bushes.
The capital has the status not just of a commune but also of a department.
According to several top Russian law enforcement officials, Berezovsky built his dealership, Logovaz, under the protection of the Chechen Commune, one of the most feared organized crime groups in Russia.
The authorities run four ashrams - a form of spiritual commune - where some of the women are housed, but many need to beg to pay for rented accommodation.
Some senior members of Kibbutz Sdot Yam have started working on a plan to move the commune toward some sort of privatization scheme.
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He gives us a fascinating journal of his Galician wanderings, from village carnivals in the pouring rain to a hippy commune in the back of beyond via the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
This week two leaders of a commune called Bountiful appeared in court to answer criminal charges.
They want to commune with the environment of their chosen destinations.
Somewhere in New Mexico, Mr Shoumatoff visits the empty ruins of a hippie commune amid the pines.
The literacy circles have had a positive influence on the behaviour and livelihood of learners and commune life.
They gave peasants the right to own land and to work it for their own benefit rather than as part of the traditional feudal commune.
By the late 1880s, however, Belgium's state of affairs mirrored the tragic fate of France after the 1871 Paris Commune.
Most of the wine grapes are grown by families that lease about an acre of land from their local agricultural commune.
It is certainly growing beautifully and thousands of seekers from over a hundred countries visit Osho Commune International throughout the year.
The commune, whose thousand or so residents are almost all progeny of the male founders, follows the precepts of the breakaway Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints based in Utah.
The French army was humiliated by the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, then shaken by the Paris Commune uprising.
Conditions in the community are so desperate, some parents exaggerate the aliments of a child in order to get them into the commune.
Actually, the Green Bank concept has been around for nearly a century, and began, in an unlikely commune in the Italian Alps during World War I amongst a group of artists that included Herman Hesse.
In October 2011 he created Commune Hotels by merging the San Francisco-based Joie de Vivre chain with Thompson Hotels of New York.
The commune took Caesarstone public just over a year ago in 2012 and since the IPO shares of the quartz countertop maker have soared by 115%.
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Later, during the witch craze of the 16th and 17th centuries, it was said that covens met here to commune with devils.
And 40 years after it opened, the spiritual retreat once viewed by critics as a hippie commune, now hosts Janmashtami, the largest Hindu festival in Europe, which marks the birth of Krishna, a popular God in the Hindu Pantheon.
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